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1952 LAWS OF MARYLAND Ch. 481
[(c)] {3) The status of interstate compacts and
programs of interstate agencies;
[(d|] (4) The status of studies and programs developed
under this subtitle;
[(e)] (5) A description and the status of related
federal plans and studies; and
[(f)] (6) Other State programs pertaining to water and
related land resources. The report will include proposals
and recommendations for legislative and administrative
action to improve and implement the provisions of this
section.
[(c)] (B) The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
and the Department of Natural Resources may cooperate with
appropriate units to train technical and associate level
personnel needed in the area of water pollution control.
For the purpose of this subsection, the Department of Health
and Mental Hygiene with the approval of the Department of
Natural Resources may enter into any contract with any
appropriate institution of higher learning or appropriate
unit to develop the needed curricula and support training
courses. An annual appropriation may be provided in the
budget of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene for
this purpose.
[(d)] (C) The departments of Natural Resources and
Health and Mental Hygiene may conduct studies, surveys,
investigations, research, and analyses, and engage
consultants to accomplish the purposes of this subsection.
8-1411.
(b) A person may not operate or cause to be operated
an oil terminal facility [as described in this subtitle]
without a license.
(c) (1) A license required under this section shall be
secured from the Department [of Natural Resources] subject
to terms and conditions set forth in this section, and by
paying an annual fee according to the following schedule
using the total storage capacity at an oil terminal facility
as an indicator of the utilization, impact, and possible
hazards to the State's natural resources:
License Total Storage Capacity, Annual
Designation in Barrels License Fee
Class A 50,000 or greater $5,000
Class B 20,000 to less than 50,000 $1,500
Class C 10,000 to less than 20,000 $1,000
Class D 5,000 to less than 10,000 $ 500
Class E Less than 5,000 but greater
than 3,000 $ 250
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